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Comparative single-cell analyses reveal evolutionary repurposing of a conserved gene programme in bat wing development - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Abstract Bats are the only mammals capable of self-powered flight, an evolutionary innovation based on the transformation of forelimbs into wings. The bat wing is characterized by an extreme elongation of the second to fifth digits with a wing membrane called the chiropatagium connecting them. Here we investigated the developmental and cellular origin of this structure by comparing bat and mouse limbs using omics tools and single-cell analyses.
Automated fibril structure calculations in Xplor-NIH
Keywords automated assignment automated structure calculation α-synuclein fibril PASD protofilament solid-state NMR strict-symmetry Xplor-NIH Parkinson disease Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Spera, S. ∙ Bax, A. Empirical Correlation between Protein Backbone Conformation and C-Alpha and C-Beta C-13 Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Chemical-Shifts J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1991; 113:5490-5492 2. Cornilescu, G. ∙ Delaglio, F. ∙ Bax, A.
Structure of alpha-synuclein fibrils derived from human Lewy body dementia tissue
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